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No human being, since the world began, has ever looked more ravishing. His form combined in one the strength of a man and a woman's grace
Orlando lives through five centuries and many disguises. He is page to Queen Elizabeth I, beau at the Court of King James, Ambassador to the pompous palaces of Constantinople. There, he undergoes a miraculous transformation. While revolution explodes around him he sleeps – for days – and finds on waking that he has become a woman: "Same person, just different sex!" Orlando as a woman is as beautiful, sensuous and unfashionably irrepressible as when she was a man. Times change, but Orlando's youth is unceasing. Though the Wits of the eighteenth century bore her to tears and the crinolines of the nineteenth threaten to engulf her, Orlando bursts into the twenty-first century still full of energy and irreverence.
A premiere playreading of this incredible classic!! One reading only!
This playreading is presented by La Mama Theatre & Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre as part of 2009 Midsumma Festival
Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre
ORLANDO
Adapted by Julia Britton from the novel by Virginia Woolf
Directed by Robert Chuter
La Mama Theatre, 205 Faraday Street, Carlton
Saturday, 24 January, 2009 @ 1.30PM
Tickets: $15.00 - $10.00
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